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2 Career Connections May 2015

3 Goals Understand the background supporting the need for career advising in Ohio. Learn Ohio’s policy on career advising. Understand the components and key topics of the career advising policy

4 Why This Matters in Ohio Preparing all students for successful futures.

5 Career Connections Aligns district efforts to ensure consistent and ongoing opportunities for all students Embeds curriculum strategies that help students link their learning to future careers Engages students in opportunities to discover their career interests, explore pathways and make plans for their future

6 Framework Career Awareness Kindergarten through Grade 5 Career Exploration Grades 6 through 8 Career Planning Grades 9 through 12 and beyond

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9 District Career Advising Policy Linking learning to career fields Career advising for grades 6-12 Training staff on pathways including high school diploma, career and academic options, earning college credits and industry credentials

10 Student exploration and planning Classroom linkages to career fields Career pathway system OhioMeansJobs K-12

11 Delivery Vehicles Advisory Program Integrated curriculum Stand-alone courses

12 Career Advising and Student Success Plan Information Career Fields/Clusters Occupations – high need, skill, and wage Education and Training Options Assessment Interests Skills Aspirations Reflective Analysis One-on-one conversations with students Documentation of activities

13 Formats Stand-alone projects, lessons and activities Stand-alone coursesSequence of coursesIntegrated curriculum Comprehensive Advisory Program

14 Sample Delivery Strategies Academic Teachers Embedded into Curriculum Co-teaching and planning Comprehensive Advisory Program School Counselors Co-teaching and planning Stand-alone courses Pull-out lessons One-on-one or Small group Comprehensive Advisory Program Career Tech Teachers Embedded into Curriculum Stand-alone courses Co-teaching and planning Comprehensive Advisory Program

15 Tools and Resources

16 Student Success Plan & Backpack

17 Classroom Linkages to Career Fields: Career Connections Learning Strategies Model Curriculum with embedded strategies aligned to Ohio’s New Learning Standards Guide for Teachers with strategies to integrate in to local curriculum

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21 Curriculum Strategies Who are your existing partners? How do you leverage community involvement in order to add value to student learning?

22 What is a Career Pathway? Tool: Facilitate communication and advising Way of thinking: Shift how students experience high school Customizable for any ambition: Whether a student is interested in going to college, getting a certificate or working right after high school

23 Start Pre-Health As early as grade 7 (based on readiness) Dental Assistant Median Salary: $33,690 Job Growth (10 yr): 20.5% Annual Openings: 416 Average Tuition (1 yr): $0 – $3,900/yr Dental Hygienist Median Salary: $65,510 Job Growth (10 yr): 26.3% Annual Openings: 345 Average Tuition (2 yrs): $3,900/yr Average Tuition (4 yrs): $9,600/yr Dentist Median Salary: $158,460 Job Growth (10 yr): 9.5% Annual Openings: 186 Average Tuition (4 yrs): $35,000/yr Workplace Visits Job Shadow Internship Work Supervised Experience --- Work Supervised Experience Internship --- Work Internship --- Work Certificate, Dental Assisting Doctoral Degree, Dentistry Associate or Bachelor’s Degree, Dental Hygiene Ohio In-demand Occupations Data reflects 2014 Ohio labor statistics and public institutions of higher education for 2013-2014. For specific tuition costs, visit ohiohighered.org.

24 Secondary Pathway: Allied Health and NursingPostsecondary Program: Dental Hygiene An Example of Courses with Secondary and Postsecondary Credits Secondary 7878 English IAlgebra I Physical Science Social StudiesFine Arts Health Science & Technology 9 10 English IIGeometryBiologyWorld History Health (.5) PE (.5) Principles of Allied Health World Languages 11English IIIAlgebra IIChemistryU.S. History Dental Technology Medical Terminology World Languages 12English IV Trigonometry/ Calculus Anatomy & Physiology U.S. Government Dental Radiography Oral Diagnosis & Treatment Planning Postsecondary Year 1 1st Semester College Seminar Human Patho- physiology Dental Anatomy & Physiology Dental Hygiene Pre-Clinic Intro to Dental Hygiene Periodontology I Preventive Concepts Techniques I Year 1 2nd Semester English Intro to Microbiology Techniques IIClinic IOral Pathology Periodontology II Community Health Concepts Dental Radiography Year 2 1st Semester Interpersonal Communication Community Health Techniques IIIClinic IISociologyPharmacology Dental Materials Pain Management Year 2 2nd Semester Oral Communication College Algebra Techniques IVClinic III Psychology Dental Hygiene Case & Concepts Humanities Elective High School Career-Technical Education Program Courses High School Courses for Postsecondary Credit (Including Apprenticeship Hours) and the Corresponding Postsecondary Courses Required Courses Recommended Electives 11/2014 Visit education.ohio.gov/CareerConnections for reference information. Course titles and sequences will vary between schools.

25 Going Deeper into Planning

26 Career Advising District Plan

27 Career Advising Audit  We have a model career advising policy.career advising policy  We have a model student success plan.student success plan  We have an early warning system in place to identify students who are struggling.  We have an intervention response system in place to bridge the gap with struggling students.  We have an enrichment program in place for students who perform above grade level expectations.  Our students are actively using OhioMeansJobs K  12 Backpack online tools.

28 Career Pathways "A career pathway is not a program, but a systemic framework for a new way of doing business in our high schools, colleges, and communities." Agrawal, 2007: Career Pathways as a Systemic Framework

29 Career Pathways Continuum of rigorous academic instruction with a demanding technical curriculum and career-based learning Intended to prepare students for high- demand, high-opportunity career fields while meeting local employers and growing labor market needs

30 Ohio’s In-Demand Jobs Developed around Ohio’s career areas of greatest need and opportunity, according to the list of “In-Demand Occupations”In-Demand Occupations”

31 What is a Career Pathway? Tool: Facilitate communication and advising Way of thinking: Shift how students experience high school Customizable for any ambition: Whether a student is interested in going to college, getting a certificate or working right after high school

32 Start Pre-Health As early as grade 7 (based on readiness) Dental Assistant Median Salary: $33,690 Job Growth (10 yr): 20.5% Annual Openings: 416 Average Tuition (1 yr): $0 – $3,900/yr Dental Hygienist Median Salary: $65,510 Job Growth (10 yr): 26.3% Annual Openings: 345 Average Tuition (2 yrs): $3,900/yr Average Tuition (4 yrs): $9,600/yr Dentist Median Salary: $158,460 Job Growth (10 yr): 9.5% Annual Openings: 186 Average Tuition (4 yrs): $35,000/yr Workplace Visits Job Shadow Internship Work Supervised Experience --- Work Supervised Experience Internship --- Work Internship --- Work Certificate, Dental Assisting Doctoral Degree, Dentistry Associate or Bachelor’s Degree, Dental Hygiene Ohio In-demand Occupations Data reflects 2014 Ohio labor statistics and public institutions of higher education for 2013-2014. For specific tuition costs, visit ohiohighered.org.

33 Secondary Pathway: Allied Health and NursingPostsecondary Program: Dental Hygiene An Example of Courses with Secondary and Postsecondary Credits Secondary 7878 English IAlgebra I Physical Science Social StudiesFine Arts Health Science & Technology 9 10 English IIGeometryBiologyWorld History Health (.5) PE (.5) Principles of Allied Health World Languages 11English IIIAlgebra IIChemistryU.S. History Dental Technology Medical Terminology World Languages 12English IV Trigonometry/ Calculus Anatomy & Physiology U.S. Government Dental Radiography Oral Diagnosis & Treatment Planning Postsecondary Year 1 1st Semester College Seminar Human Patho- physiology Dental Anatomy & Physiology Dental Hygiene Pre-Clinic Intro to Dental Hygiene Periodontology I Preventive Concepts Techniques I Year 1 2nd Semester English Intro to Microbiology Techniques IIClinic IOral Pathology Periodontology II Community Health Concepts Dental Radiography Year 2 1st Semester Interpersonal Communication Community Health Techniques IIIClinic IISociologyPharmacology Dental Materials Pain Management Year 2 2nd Semester Oral Communication College Algebra Techniques IVClinic III Psychology Dental Hygiene Case & Concepts Humanities Elective High School Career-Technical Education Program Courses High School Courses for Postsecondary Credit (Including Apprenticeship Hours) and the Corresponding Postsecondary Courses Required Courses Recommended Electives 11/2014 Visit education.ohio.gov/CareerConnections for reference information. Course titles and sequences will vary between schools.

34 1. Technical Courses A series of courses aligned to state and industry standards, leading to credentials and college degrees What technical courses do your students have access to in grades 7-12? Q:

35 2. Academic Courses Rigorous academic curriculum, aligned to Ohio’s Learning Standards Offer higher-level learning experiences that may be inquiry, problem or project based What options do your students currently participate in? Q:

36 3. Career Exploration Options Experiences and events where students are exposed to various career fields; more rigorous in high school with programs such as internships, pre-apprenticeship and part- time jobs. What options do your students currently have access to? Q:

37 Course Offering Audit  The school has audited our 6  8 curriculum and identified possible areas of compacted curriculum (offering middle grades students opportunities to earn high school credit).  The school works with career-tech, higher education and regional secondary partners to offer multiple courses and options for students to earn academic and technical credits leading to credentials and college degrees. Q: What gaps and teaching resources are needed to continue developing pathways?

38 Three Pathways to a Diploma See more details about Ohio’s requirements for earning a high school diploma.requirements 18 points on state tests College readiness score on national test In-demand industry credential and passing score on WorkKeys

39 Advanced Standing Programs for College Credit College Credit Plus Advanced Placement (AP) Courses International Baccalaureate diploma courses (IB) Early College High School Programs

40 Experiential Learning Career-related experiences that allow students to experience careers through hands-on activities, both short-term and long-term –Service learning, internships, job shadowing, paid or unpaid work experiences –Related to Ohio’s in-demand jobsin-demand –Takes place in work place, community or school setting

41 Why Experiential Learning? Teaches students the competencies needed to be successful in real-world work Motivates students to see the connection Creates self-directed learners: presented with problem, need to solve it Q: What do you already have in your schools?

42 Experiential Learning Audit  We have worked with our local economic development agency to identify local economic and workforce data.  We have communicated local economic data with students, teachers and families.  We have integrated our work-based learning program with our model student success planning.

43 OhioMeansJobs.com Home Page

44 OhioMeansJobs.com: Choose K-12 Student

45 OhioMeansJobs K-12: Guided Tour “First Up”

46 Registration – customized for students, teachers, and parents

47 Career Cluster Inventory

48 Career Profile

49 Career Information

50 Education and Training Options

51 Scholarships

52 Budgeting For Your Future

53 Career Plan

54 Tools for College and Career Readiness

55 Upload or Build a Résumé

56 Job Search

57 Backpack – Ongoing Individualized Planning

58 Self-Directed Exploration

59 Next Steps: Map what your school is already doing (who, what, when, where, how) Identify champions at your school that will expand and enhance current efforts (administrators, colleagues, and community members) Strategize what small steps your school will take initially, that will make a big impact overtime

60 education.ohio.gov/CareerConnections

61 Social Media @OHEducation ohio-department-of-education Ohio Families and Education Ohio Teachers’ Homeroom OhioEdDept storify.com/ohioEdDept

62 Questions? Carolyn George Carolyn.George@education.ohio.gov | 614-995-5042 Tisha McGlaughlin Tisha.McGlaughlin@education.ohio.gov | 614-466-5756 Career Connections Office of Career-Technical Education 25 S. Front Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | 800-700-6247

63 Resources Career Connections K-12 Framework Career Connections Learning Strategies OhioMeansJobs K-12

64 Research shows that a consistent factor in the reason for students dropping out of high school is a lack of motivation due to the perceived irrelevance of school.

65 Background Career Connections is a joint initiative among the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation, Ohio Board of Regents, and Ohio Department of Education Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation 2014 Strategic Plan workforce.ohio.gov

66 State Initiatives OhioMeansJobs K-12 Resources: Provide career decision-making materials and OhioMeansJobs K-12 information through school newsletters to parents Career Advising Policy and Student Success Plans: Requirement for all districts, specifically targeting students who are at-risk of dropping out of school Career Exploration Internship and Community Connectors: Funding to expand mentorship and internship programs for students


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